Credit Suisse
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A battle-hardened team of bankers and executives drew on their experience from the financial crisis of 2008 to rescue Credit Suisse and land a deal that stabilised the financial system
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After only three years away, Ermotti is back and may need a big hitter to handle combined investment bank
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Last issue of innovative catastrophe bond series was in January
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Credit Suisse tier one capital holders should stop complaining
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Regulators’ supportive words have saved AT1, but prices are prohibitively high
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With cases expected on four fronts, the technicalities of Swiss banking law will be publicly aired over the coming years and months
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UnitedHealth brings jumbo deal but banks stay on the sidelines
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Overlap between banks is tempting to rivals, as UBS works out new strategy
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More companies are considering selling new shares or convertibles to ride out the volatility and the impact of rate hikes on balance sheets
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The shotgun rescue of Credit Suisse poses a dilemma for UBS in corporate finance — should it carry on with the restructuring plan or try to regain its former swagger?
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CS staffers keep an eye out for new jobs while waiting on merger strategy
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Premiums are six times higher than those expected before Credit Suisse's sudden collapse